Pic Credit: Digital Transformation
At first when my Hubby Ram said to me - “It’s better to have one room specially only for your media, that way you aren’t always setting up, dismantling and taking up so much time and energy for setting up the equipments before shooting. It’s ready and in place and as and when your thoughts are flowing, you can just shoot without any hurdle mentally or physically.
The thought of changing the existing guest room into media room pinched me a bit. But I started to see my husband’s perspective on process management. He always loves to introspect honestly, re-engineer the way we do life and ministry.
"There are things I can’t force. I must adjust. There are times when the greatest change needed is a change of my viewpoint” —Denis Diderot
Decluttering is a process that starts with visualising in the mind and we wrote the plan down in the paper, tracked the process of implementing on a day to day basis. The second part of the process is to keep the cost factor in check by keeping only what is necessary and trimming the excess fat. Most of the cost benefit is obtained by proper organising and doing a majority of the tasks ourselves.
A snapshot of our plan, design and implementation:
As I was decluttering & improvising media room. Ram said something very profound:
If human beings decluttered mentally. We will use our resources(mind, imaginations, thoughts, ideas, will, relationships) more productively & wisely.
We hoard things that we don’t need and we don’t have space for things we need.
Now, when I look back at the idea put into action, I am blown away by the changes that took place. The entire journey of Media Room transformation made an impact on me mentally, emotionally and spiritually.
"We can't become what we need to be by remaining what we are." - Oprah Winfrey
I loved to witness that an Idea can be brought to life simply by acting on it.
Philippians 2:13 (TPT)
God will continually revitalise you, implanting within you the passion to do what pleases him.